Euro-Office, Europe's open-source alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Docs, launches June 9 (www.zdnet.com)
from FoxtrotDeltaTango@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 29 May 22:20
https://sh.itjust.works/post/60999345

cross-posted from: lemmy.nz/post/38159652

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ShellMonkey@piefed.socdojo.com on 29 May 23:18 next collapse

So, plenty good to skip MS/Goog, but why what seems like reinventing a lot of work when there are things like LibreOffice/OnlyOffice already out there? Didn’t see anything in the article which makes it seem like just a branding effort.

D1re_W0lf@piefed.social on 29 May 23:29 next collapse

It’s indeed an OnlyOffice fork. I guess they want to play safe, considering that OO is Russian based.

FarraigePlaisteach@lemmy.world on 30 May 03:11 collapse

I didn’t realise OnlyOffice was open source. Any guesses why they forked that instead of LO?

sandwichsaregood@lemmy.world on 30 May 03:56 collapse

OO is significantly closer to MS office UI wise. As to why they forked it, OO was basically only open source on paper and didn’t really accept external contributions. They tried to shut down this fork with some dubious legal claims that are blatantly in conflict with at least the spirit of the open source license as icing on the cake.

flyos@jlai.lu on 30 May 05:49 collapse

It’s not just UI wise.

They explain it on their website : their internal logic for a document is based on OOXML logic, while LO is rather based on a ODT-based logic. So compatibility with Office is more straightforward in OO (though we know Microsoft is not quite exactly following the OOXML norm, so still not perfect…)

plutopos@lemmy.zip on 30 May 10:03 next collapse

It also supports epub files, unlike libreoffice

FarraigePlaisteach@lemmy.world on 30 May 12:42 collapse

Is one project clearly more important than the other these days? Given the gargantuan effort that goes into these suites I’m surprised we can talk about two of them credibly and in the context of open source.

NaibofTabr@infosec.pub on 29 May 23:45 collapse

The intent is to replace MS Office in government use, so it’s necessary for the EU to maintain its own codebase. The whole point is reducing government dependence on foreign-controlled software. The only way to accomplish that is to create your own self-controlled fork.

Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works on 30 May 06:50 collapse

Especially considering the rather… drastic measures they original owners took. Starting a lawsuit when someone tries to fork your open source software is an excellent sign that someone badly needs to create a fork of your “open source” software

SpongyAneurysm@feddit.org on 30 May 10:01 collapse

Lawsuits are always interesting to verify that Libre licenses can actually preserve software freedom.

The case isn’t as crystal clear, as you’d expect, in my opinion. Although I see ONLY OFFICE acting against the spirit of the license.

Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works on 30 May 10:23 collapse

I don’t know much about the legal aspects, but the fact that someone running an open software project will even consider a lawsuit about forking it shows that they’re a terrible keeper for an open software project.

elucubra@sopuli.xyz on 30 May 08:14 collapse

The program itself is a web‑based, open‑source editor for documents, spreadsheets,

They want me to use a government controlled web based office suite?

They’ll have to pry my LibreOffice from my cold dead hands!

Vittelius@feddit.org on 30 May 08:33 next collapse

Where do you get the government controlled from? It’s developed by European companies, not governments and you can selfhost.

SpongyAneurysm@feddit.org on 30 May 09:49 next collapse

They want me to use a government controlled web based office suite?

It’s even a fork of ONLYOFFICE, a Russian developped office suite, might be relevant info for you, if you want baseless paranoia.

It’s an open-source codebase, licensed under AGPLv3. That’s pretty neat, if you ask me. And being web-based it fills a bit of a different niche, than Libre Office (and I bet it will be pretty compatible). Nobody’s gonna stop you from using that, except the same people who would’ve formerly chained you to MS Office.

KatherinaReichelt@feddit.org on 30 May 12:14 collapse

You really should read the article before posting comments.